Switch to solar and start saving now

Convert your existing geyser from only R 12 940

When you install a solar water heating system, you are contributing towards a more sustainable future, from as little as R 12 940 to convert your existing geyser to a solar system. Our flagship 300L solar geyser is one of the most efficient solar systems in South Africa. The Aquasol range of systems starts at 150L and goes up to 300L.

Now ask yourself.. Can you really afford not to go solar?

Solar energy for free hot water

The average sunny day in South Africa produces enough solar energy to heat the water in your geyser to a comfortable 55 – 65 degrees celcius. Even in Winter or in partly cloudy weather, the solar panels used in our systems are efficient enough to heat the water to an acceptable temperature.

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Solar water heating systems and rainy Cape Winters

If you have had a solar water heating system installed in an area with rainy/cloudy winter months, you may need to make seasonal adjustments to the timer that controls the system's electrical backup.
Now that the Western Cape has started experiencing its typical Winter rainfall again, this has meant less hours...

17 Clever ways you can save water in your kitchen right now

Even as water restrictions in the Western Cape are fast receding in our collective memory, we should remain mindful that South Africa is a water scarce country and we are ALL responsible for using water with care.
It is important to save water in your own home but also important to be mindful of the bigger picture....

Electricity price increase approved

"The National energy regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has approved a 15.63 percent average price increase for municipalities which will be implemented on 1 July 2019," Eskom said.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) is urging South Africans to keep paying their electricity but says government needs to control...

Cape Town draws battle lines over right to buy alternative energy from IPPs

The City of Cape Town has been awarded an opportunity to make its case on why it is beneficial for the province to cut out the middle man (Eskom) and purchase electricity directly from independent power producers (IPPs).
The City, led by its mayor, Dan Plato, will get a chance to engage Eskom and the National...